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Hengelo

Coordinates:52°15′55″N6°47′35″E / 52.26528°N 6.79306°E /52.26528; 6.79306
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This article is about the city and municipality in Overijssel. For the town in Gelderland, seeHengelo, Gelderland.
Municipality in Overijssel, Netherlands
Hengelo
Hengel (Twents)
Twentekanaal through Hengelo
Twentekanaal through Hengelo
Flag of Hengelo
Flag
Coat of arms of Hengelo
Coat of arms
Highlighted position of Hengelo in a municipal map of Overijssel
Location in Overijssel
Hengelo is located in Netherlands
Hengelo
Hengelo
Location within the Netherlands
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Hengelo is located in Europe
Hengelo
Hengelo
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Coordinates:52°15′55″N6°47′35″E / 52.26528°N 6.79306°E /52.26528; 6.79306
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceOverijssel
Government
 • BodyMunicipal council
 • MayorSander Schelberg (VVD)
Area
 • Total
61.83 km2 (23.87 sq mi)
 • Land60.84 km2 (23.49 sq mi)
 • Water0.99 km2 (0.38 sq mi)
Elevation18 m (59 ft)
Population
 (2023)[4]
 • Total
82,311
 • Density1,332/km2 (3,450/sq mi)
DemonymHengolian
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postcode
7550–7559
Area code074
ClimateCfb
Websitewww.hengelo.nl
Dutch Topographic map of Hengelo (city), June 2014
Two of the three large cities in East Overijssel: Almelo and Hengelo

Hengelo (Dutch:[ˈɦɛŋəloː];Tweants:Hengel) is a city in the eastern part of theNetherlands, in theTwente region, in the province ofOverijssel. It is part of a larger urban area that also includesEnschede,Borne,Almelo andOldenzaal.

Due to its geomorphology, being situated relatively low in the landscape, Hengelo is a place where streams converge. By consequence, it became a crossroad, inhabited early on in history, which has made it into an infrastructural hub and an industrial centre today. For the 19th century industry, water was needed for bleaching textile, while factories also needed water for their steam engines, and for cooling. Over time, Hengelo became known asmetaalstad, for its machine factories and electrical engineering companies. In addition,salt mining developed into an important industry too, which also led to the production of chemical derivatives.

Due to its strategical importance, Hengelo was bombed during World War II. Afterwards, a reconstruction plan was developed that made it into a modern city, partly at the cost of still remaining historical structures. Well-known Dutch planners and architects have left their traces inside and outside the city. Among their most notable efforts are several residential areas, being inspired by the principles of the garden city movement. Due to the vicinity ofUniversity of Twente andArtEZ University of Arts, in Enschede, many students and graduates have come to live and work in Hengelo. Besides economic growth, this has also contributed to the city's development in regard to arts and culture.

Population centres

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History

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In what is known as the historical centre of Hengelo, archaeologists have found a camp site for hunters and gatherers, indicating that the location was inhabited during theMesolithic, between 12,000 and 5,000 yearsBP.[5] The area has most likely been continuously inhabited ever since. On the same site, finds from theIron Age andRoman times have been excavated too. Different settlements, moreover, existed within the current municipality. Recent archaeological research in the north of Hengelo has led to the discovery of a prehistoricgrave field,[6] as well as another settlement from Roman times, with pottery and other artefacts corresponding to theWeser–Rhine Germanic tradition.[7]

In the mid 13th century, an estate was built, called Huys Hengelo, which existed till 1826, when it was demolished. A village grew around the estate, including a church and a cemetery. During theSpanish occupation of the Netherlands, Huys Hengelo was the centre of several fights and revolts.[8]

The municipality of Hengelo was founded in 1802, which by then consisted of a few hundred farms and agricultural workers' houses.

Hengelo was never grantedcity rights, as it was a village until its expansion in the 19th century during the industrial revolution. In that period, however, various landmark buildings were erected, especially the Waterstaatskerk (1839), and theLambertusbasiliek (1890),[9] a Roman Catholicbasilica built in 1890 devoted toSaint Lambert.

After the construction of its railway station, in 1866,[10] industrial development accelerated, with a focus on technology:Stork B.V., Hazemeyer,N.V. Heemaf (now part of France'sAlstom,Brush HMA, Brush-Barclay,Eaton Corporation,Essent, Heemaf BV,Vattenfall, andWabtec), KHZ (nowAkzoNobel), andHollandse Signaal Apparaten (now part of theThales Group). Especially Stork played an important role in the development of Hengelo, building garden villageTuindorp 't Lansink (1910s), with housing for its personnel, while also contributing to building public facilities in the city centre, such as a library.[11]

Hengelo was also the home town ofHengelo Bier, a local brewery. Nowadays, the beer brandTwents is produced in Hengelo, brewed by DeTwentse Bierbrouwerij. This brewery was founded in 2007 and was, until 2019, located in the monumental factory complex Hazemeijer.[12]

DuringWorld War II, the city was bombed by the Allies because of the presence of the railways and the war industry activities of local factories that served the occupier. The heart of the town was accidentally destroyed during the bombing of Hengelo on 6 and 7 October 1944, killing several hundreds of people.

In addition, after World War II, the synagogue that had survived the war, an entire block called De Telgen, a monastery at the Thiemsbrug, the farm dating from the 17th century whereWolter ten Cate was born, and the 19th-century town hall, were all demolished. This has also left the city without much of an historical centre. However, the reconstruction plan of Hengelo, including itstown hall (1958-1963, J. F. Berghoef), received critical acclaim and is nowadays considered as an important example of post-war city planning in the Netherlands.[13] By extension, Hengelo also became a reference for modern architecture, with innovative housing designs, such as Klein Driene I & II (1945-1965, C. Pouderoyen & W.R. van Couwelaar ),[14] Housing Hengelose Es (1962-1968,Van den Broek &Bakema),[15] and De Kasbah (1969-1973,Piet Blom).[16]

Transport

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Hengelo is a major transportation hub in the region, which encompasses various modalities.

Car

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  • Hengelo sits along the motorwayA1 (fromAmsterdam to the Dutch-German border), and the E30 (fromCork,Ireland, toOmsk,Russia).
  • TheA35/N35 motorway from the German border begins as a two-lane expressway leading to the southern side ofEnschede, then transitions into a highway that runs along the city's western side untilWierden, after that, it reverts to a two-lane expressway and continues as a standard two-lane road towardsZwolle.

Train

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Bus

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  • Within the city, one can travel by train and bus, which are services provided byArriva. Within the urban transport network are severalbus lanes, specifically built for buses to travel faster.

Bike

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Boat

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  • TheTwentekanaal (canal) connects theTwente region with the riverIJssel. The canal is mainly used for cargo transportation, as Hengelo has a relatively largeharbour with various industries.

Climate

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Like most of the Netherlands, Hengelo features an oceanic climate (Cfb in the Köppen classification); however, winters tend to be less mild than the rest of the Netherlands due to its inland location. Summer is also warmer than places near the coast. Although theformer military airport is derelict and plans to revive the place were canceled in 2012, the weather station of theRoyal Netherlands Meteorological Institute is still located there.

Climate data for Twenthe (1981-2010)
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)4.8
(40.6)
5.7
(42.3)
9.5
(49.1)
13.9
(57.0)
18.0
(64.4)
20.5
(68.9)
22.8
(73.0)
22.5
(72.5)
18.7
(65.7)
14.1
(57.4)
8.9
(48.0)
5.2
(41.4)
13.7
(56.7)
Daily mean °C (°F)2.3
(36.1)
2.6
(36.7)
5.6
(42.1)
8.9
(48.0)
12.9
(55.2)
15.4
(59.7)
17.6
(63.7)
17.1
(62.8)
14.0
(57.2)
10.2
(50.4)
6.0
(42.8)
2.9
(37.2)
9.6
(49.3)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)−0.5
(31.1)
−0.6
(30.9)
1.5
(34.7)
3.4
(38.1)
7.1
(44.8)
9.6
(49.3)
12.0
(53.6)
11.5
(52.7)
9.2
(48.6)
6.2
(43.2)
3.0
(37.4)
0.3
(32.5)
5.2
(41.4)
Averageprecipitation mm (inches)71.5
(2.81)
51.6
(2.03)
65.1
(2.56)
45.2
(1.78)
62.4
(2.46)
67.7
(2.67)
74.5
(2.93)
71.0
(2.80)
65.4
(2.57)
67.5
(2.66)
68.9
(2.71)
74.1
(2.92)
784.9
(30.90)
Mean monthlysunshine hours52.882.6114.0169.9202.1184.6202.4184.4137.4112.358.946.01,547.3
Source: KNMI[19]

Notable events

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  • On February 11, 1992, a DutchF-16 crashed into the district Hasseler Es.
  • The Canadian rock bandThe Tragically Hip mention Hengelo in their song "At the Hundredth Meridian", where they "remember Hengelo" after a glorious gig in Metropool (concert hall in Hengelo).
  • The British indie rock band Spring Offensive on their first studio album "Young Animal Hearts" mention Hengelo in their song "Hengelo".

Twin towns – sister cities

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Hengelo istwinned with:[20]

Education

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Hengelo has seven high schools. These high schools are theMontessori College Twente,Bataafs Lyceum, Twickel College, Avila College, C.T. Stork College, Grundel Lyceum and 't Genseler.

There is also anMBO school,ROC of Twente.

The Tio Business School (HBO, University of Applied Sciences) is also located in Hengelo.

There is also Twents Vakcollege 't Woolde which is a worker-oriented school located.

Notable residents

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Portrait ofGrada Hermina Marius, 1919

Sport

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Wieke Kaptein, 2025

Gallery

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  • The tower of the townhall
    The tower of the townhall
  • Retentiegebied Woolde, Hengelo
    Retentiegebied Woolde, Hengelo
  • Church: de Sint Lambertusbasiliek
    Church: de Sint Lambertusbasiliek
  • Midwinterhoornblazer (1963) by Jan van Eyl
    Midwinterhoornblazer (1963) by Jan van Eyl
  • Commonwealth war graves, Hengelo
    Commonwealth war graves, Hengelo
  • The city centre's market square
    The city centre's market square

References

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  1. ^"drs. Schelberg, Sander W.J.G" (in Dutch). Gemeente Hengelo. Retrieved28 June 2024.
  2. ^"Kerncijfers wijken en buurten 2020" [Key figures for neighbourhoods 2020].StatLine (in Dutch).CBS. 24 July 2020. Retrieved19 September 2020.
  3. ^"Postcodetool for 7551EC".Actueel Hoogtebestand Nederland (in Dutch). Het Waterschapshuis. Retrieved29 March 2014.
  4. ^"Bevolkingsontwikkeling; regio per maand" [Population growth; regions per month].CBS Statline (in Dutch).CBS. 1 January 2021. Retrieved2 January 2022.
  5. ^Benerink, Sascha (2016).Inventariserend Veldonderzoek door middel van Proefsleuven 'Oude Algemene Begraafplaats Bornsestraat', Bornsestraat 27, Hengelo, Gemeente Hengelo (in Dutch). Heinenoord: SOB Research, Instituut voor Archeologisch en Aardkundig Onderzoek.ISBN 9789461923820.
  6. ^Benerink, Sascha (2011).Inventariserend Veldonderzoek door middel van Proefsleuven bestemmingsplan Broek Noord, Hengelo, Gemeente Hengelo (in Dutch). Heinenoord: SOB Research, Instituut voor Archeologisch en Aardkundig Onderzoek.ISBN 9789461920089.
  7. ^Ufkes, Adrie (2022)."Een raadselachtige Romeinse koepeloven uit Hengelo (Ov.)".Paleo-Aktueel (32). Groningen Institute of Archaeology (RUG) & Barkhuis Publishing:61–67.
  8. ^"Kapitein Splinter jaagt Spanjaarden weg uit Hengelo".www.marceltettero.nl. Retrieved2023-12-22.
  9. ^"Enschedesestraat 3, 7551 EE te Hengelo | Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed".monumentenregister.cultureelerfgoed.nl. Retrieved2023-12-12.
  10. ^Dorman, Ewout; Pronkhorst, Annuska; (Crimson Architectural Historians) (2017).Cltuurhistorische waardestelling Station Hengelo. NS Stations, Vastgoed en Ontwikkeling.
  11. ^"Historie".Bibliotheek Hengelo (in Dutch). Retrieved2023-12-25.
  12. ^nl:Twentse Bierbrouwerij
  13. ^Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap (2016-01-01)."Hengelo binnenstad: een toonbeeld van wederopbouw - Publicatie - Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed".www.cultureelerfgoed.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved2023-12-12.
  14. ^Van der Hoeven, Marlijn (2016).Hengelo Klein Driene I & II: Toonbeeld van de wederopbouw (in Dutch). Amersfoort: Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed.
  15. ^"architectureguide.nl - Urban Design Hengelose Es, Van den Broek & Bakema, Hengelo".www.architectureguide.nl. Retrieved2024-01-22.
  16. ^"architectureguide.nl - Housing De Kasbah, Piet Blom, Hengelo".www.architectureguide.nl. Retrieved2024-01-22.
  17. ^NS.nl
  18. ^"Fietssnelweg F35".www.hengelo.nl. Retrieved2023-12-22.
  19. ^"Twenthe, long-term averages, time period 1981-2010 (in Dutch)"(PDF). RetrievedDecember 29, 2012.
  20. ^"Subsidie uitwisseling partnerstad Emsdetten" (in Dutch). Hengelo. Retrieved2024-11-17.
  21. ^Dutch Wiki, Theo Wolvecamp

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